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More updates for first time users.
- Modified sample conf so it is useable by default, also added some comments from the 'hello world' configuration. - Updated README so there's a clear two step start for newbies. - Added extra vim swap files to gitignore. Change-Id: I76203973db4a7b332014662fcfb2ce5e7d137bd8
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*.pyc
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*.rej
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*.so
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# Editor files #
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################
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*~
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.*.swp
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.*.swo
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.DS_Store
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._*
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.nfs.*
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README.md
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For first time users, simply run the following:
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$ make
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$ ARGUMENTS="-configFile=documentation/examples/prometheus.conf" make run
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``${ARGUMENTS}`` is passed verbatim into the makefile and thusly Prometheus as
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``$(ARGUMENTS)``. This is useful for quick one-off invocations and smoke
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testing.
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If you run into problems, try the following:
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directory is paramount. Providing ``LD_LIBRARY_PATH`` or
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``DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH`` in a scaffolding shell script is advised.
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Executing the following target will start up Prometheus for lazy users:
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$ ARGUMENTS="-foo -bar -baz" make run
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``${ARGUMENTS}`` is passed verbatim into the makefile and thusly Prometheus as
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``$(ARGUMENTS)``. This is useful for quick one-off invocations and smoke
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testing.
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### Problems
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If at any point you run into an error with the ``make`` build system in terms of
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# Global default settings.
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global {
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scrape_interval: "1s"
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evaluation_interval: "1s"
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labels {
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label {
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name: "owner"
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value: "test"
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scrape_interval: "15s" # By default, scrape targets every 15 seconds.
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evaluation_interval: "15s" # By default, evaluate rules every 15 seconds.
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# Attach these extra labels to all timeseries collected by this Prometheus instance.
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labels: {
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label: {
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name: "monitor"
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value: "codelab-monitor"
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}
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}
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rule_file: "prometheus.rules"
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# Load and evaluate rules in this file every 'evaluation_interval' seconds. This field may be repeated.
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#rule_file: "prometheus.rules"
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}
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job {
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# A job definition containing exactly one endpoint to scrape: Here it's prometheus itself.
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job: {
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# The job name is added as a label `job={job-name}` to any timeseries scraped from this job.
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name: "prometheus"
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# Override the global default and scrape targets from this job every 5 seconds.
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scrape_interval: "5s"
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target_group {
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# Let's define a group of targets to scrape for this job. In this case, only one.
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target_group: {
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# These endpoints are scraped via HTTP.
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target: "http://localhost:9090/metrics.json"
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labels {
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label {
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name: "group"
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value: "canary"
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}
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}
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}
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}
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